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‘Saying Goodbye is a romantic, love-infused song with elements of a DJ spinning a record.’

‘After being dropped in a club to give people a taste of what to expect, it has been spun on decks uncontrollably ever since.’

‘Killa-Jewel, representing the aural side of Under Pressure, got introduced to the world of record spinning just five years ago.’

‘They drink wódka, not vodka, and spin records for disco misfits.’

‘I just don't have the time to spin records and I don't like to listen to music while I am driving.’

‘Its got an outdoor bit where you can hire a rug and be served over priced beer by beautiful babies whilst a resident DJ spins the records and rocks the garden.’

‘Does the flame of inspiration flicker consistently, and if it does, does it resonate as interesting every time the album is spun?’

‘Though the DJ is the artist of the dance music community, it is also a commonly echoed critique that they just spin someone else's records - why the hype?’

‘Faust spins records three nights a week, and the only night he can free up is a Thursday.’

‘Annie Gaffney will spin the entire record for you this Sunday evening June 6, after the news at nine.’

‘There was certainly no lack of energy, but with everyone and their dog spinning records these days, it was nothing to write home about.’

‘Dizzy is spinning his last few records of the night.’

‘I think he was abducted by a cult that worship the demi-god Baal and forced to spin records at their parties and compose chants and songs which praised this demonic entity.’

‘Just in time for the Anzac weekend, the General will be displaying his turntable prowess and lyrical powers as he spins the latest dancehall hits from Jamaica.’

‘There is a bar, Chinese lanterns, and a hired disc jockey spinning popular records.’

‘Nothing seems difficult about throwing on a record and spinning it around.’

‘Playing the part of DJ Kittens, he spins his record collection at Hot Lava this Thursday upstairs at the Khyber.’

‘Brooks had focused on one line from the chorus and felt the song would be stronger with the song centered on the lonely man spinning the records late at night.’

‘It still is and always will be a music of resistance, creativity and struggle, so we decided to get Kani, J.D. and Ms. B to spin records over the course of the evening.’

‘The DJs here are those that you encounter in the club scene, and not the guy you hire to spin a couple of records at your wedding.’

1.6with objectShape (sheet metal) by pressure applied during rotation on a lathe.

‘spun metal components’

‘First the brass plates were spun on a lathe over a wooden mold to create the font.’

2with objectDraw out and twist (the fibres of wool, cotton, or other material) to convert them into yarn, either by hand or with machinery.

‘they spin wool into the yarn for weaving’

‘Craftspeople spin cotton fabrics and weave strips of cloth that are sewn together to make durable garments.’

‘Women sit spinning wool in front of the mud-brick church.’

‘At first it had seemed such a good idea, to sit at the spinning wheel and spin the soft cream wool of her Jacob's sheep into fine woollen thread.’

‘Aunt Betty often offered to spin neighbours' wool for them as a source of extra income.’

‘The plan now is to get hold of some fleece or other spinnable fibre, infuse it with power from various herbs and additives, spin it into yarn using my magic spindle, then weave it into magical cloth.’

‘In summer, in the shady regions by the Indus and in Nubra, wool is spun and winter blankets are woven.’